Professor Verity Campbell-Barr
This event took place on Thursday 4 July 2024
We are proud to present the Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Verity Campbell Barr .
If we get education right in children’s earliest years, it will lay the foundations to their lifelong learning. Inevitably, this requires high-quality early childhood education that can foster children’s learning and development. Irrespective of theoretical or methodological approach, it is well established that those who work in early childhood education are central to its quality, but what makes a quality educator?
In her inaugural lecture, Verity Campbell-Barr, Professor in Early Childhood Education and Director of the Plymouth Institute of Education, will present an overview of her research into the professional knowledge base of early childhood educators, drawing on her international research to demonstrate how educators access a range of knowledges to inform their interactions with children.
Unpacking the skills, attitudes and understanding required for working with young children, Verity emphasises the importance of emotional knowledges for working in early childhood education. Using the analogy of a knowledge ‘basket’, she considers how educators utilise their professional knowledges for creating a quality curriculum that reflects the core concept of child-centredness. A curriculum that follows the child’s interests in support of their development requires knowledgeable educators who are sensitive to children’s needs and interests both in the present and the future.
Far from just playing with children all day, Verity’s research demonstrates the careful and considered ways in which educators skilfully draw on their knowledges to provide rich early childhood education experiences for young children.
You are welcome to join us for the University of Plymouth's Inaugural Professorial Lecture series, which provides a milestone event in a professorial career. Through these, we can promote and celebrate the academic reputation and achievements within their research.

Building a community of passionate educators in the South West

"Our core teaching philosophy is creating the best graduates we can to help the wider education community. A lot of our graduates stay in the local area, so it feels like we're building a community of passionate educators within the South West."
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Research activity

Verity's research demonstrates how educators draw upon their knowledges to provide rich early childhood education experiences for young children.

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A global education emergency
Ensuring equality of access, and understanding what quality education really meant during the pandemic.

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High Quality Early Years Education
Developing research-informed online education to support an appreciative inquiry approach to curriculum delivery.

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Child-Centred Competences for Early Childhood Education and Care
Four years of research undertaken by early childhood professionals to help articulate what child-centredness means and what it looks like in practice.

Plymouth Institute of Education

Research that drives meaningful change in our society and enriches communities locally, nationally and globally.
Plymouth Institute of Education within the School of Society and Culture works with a range of partners to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as high-quality research: exploring how and why people learn, from babies to the very old, across multiple contexts.
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Public Research Programme

The year-long programme of public events showcases our research across a spectrum of topics. It presents the Inaugural Professorial Lecture series which celebrates the achievements of our academics who have been awarded their professorship; providing a platform for which they can share insights into their esteemed research.
All are welcome to join us as our academics open the door to the intriguing world of research, inviting you to learn more about the fascinating work taking place across the University.
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